
liar Conditional Conjugation
liar — to wrap
The conditional of liar is regular: liaría, liarías, liaría, liaríamos, liaríais, liarían.
liar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use this to say you 'would' wrap something or to politely suggest that someone might be getting confused.
Notes on liar in the Conditional
Fully regular. The stress always falls on the 'í' of the conditional ending.
Example Sentences
Liaría el paquete ahora, pero no tengo celo.
I would wrap the package now, but I don't have tape.
yo
¿Te liarías con este problema?
Would you get confused with this problem?
tú
Liaríamos las alfombras si tuviéramos espacio.
We would roll up the rugs if we had space.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on the 'í'.
Correct: liaría
Why: All conditional forms require an accent on the 'i' of the ending.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: lío
The present of liar is irregular, adding an accent to the 'i' in most forms: lío, lías, lía, liamos, liáis, lían.
Preterite
yo: lié
The preterite of liar is regular: lié, liaste, lió, liamos, liasteis, liaron.
Imperfect
yo: liaba
The imperfect of liar is regular: liaba, liabas, liaba, liábamos, liabais, liaban.
Future
yo: liaré
The future of liar is regular: liaré, liarás, liará, liaremos, liaréis, liarán.
Present Subjunctive
yo: líe
The present subjunctive of liar mirrors the present indicative's accent: líe, líes, líe, liemos, liéis, líen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: liara
The imperfect subjunctive of liar is regular: liara, liaras, liara, liáramos, liarais, liaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: lía
The imperative of liar gives direct orders: lía (tú), líe (usted), liad (vosotros), líen (ustedes).
Negative Imperative
yo: no líes
The negative imperative uses present subjunctive forms: no líes, no líe, no liemos, no liéis, no líen.